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One of the four woman holding a staff topped with what seens to be the liberty cap, a symbol of liberty, hence the name
One woman of the four is praying toward the stone representing their honor for all aspects of the Revolutionary war, including the lives that were lost and the ideals and growth of America, that came out of the war
One of the two children writting on a scroll, most likely about what the woman (their mothers) have taught them
Stone with an engraving of about six battles from the American Revolutionary War
- Lexington
- Bunker Hill
- Saratoga
- Brandywine
- Guilford
- Camden
One of the two children is being pulled away from the stone by one of the four women portryaing the sacredness of the stone and the honor expected by the elders
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